conduit

conduit

A metal pipe through which electric wiring is run. Building codes often require that all electric wiring for commercial buildings must be in conduit and securely attached to the ceiling,not suspended from dropped-ceiling supports or other building components.

However, if the most efficient capital for an asset comes from the conduit industry, that capital must also be delivered, and most important, it must be delivered with the same reliability of process and certainty of results that borrowers have come to expect from the life insurance industry.

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